This series of two works delves into the concept of overabundance and its consequences on human existence. In the first piece, overproduction blooms inside - a ceramic vase grows its own non-living flora, crafted from fabric, threads, and gloves. Its interior holds a silent whisper of fabric encapsulated in a ceramic shell, symbolizing the infection of Earth by our own conveniences. Materials - just what we threw away... while we thought it was not important.
Above, a ceramic fly sits atop like the queen of oblivion.



No soul, no eyes to see - only a world alone, exhaling its slow, synthetic breath.
A world where vines have become wires, and trees have given way to the necks of bottles. The earth glows with an unearthly phosphorescence, as trash settles into the earth, not speaking in words, but in emotions. Regret is woven into the very fabric of the environment.


